More of Twitter's typical wares - if even some of these are true, that's good enough for me. Also skullemojiii? Check. Gibberish? Check. Shrek? Check. Enjoy.
airdropped an image of obama kissing minecraft steve in front of the Minecraft Whitehouse to someone in front of me in a line. my embarrassment was extended by the person loudly exclaiming to their friends about the meme
*I once accidentally* *Airdropped a picture of* *my dog making a weird* *as face to a random* *person on the train, and* *they Airdropped me a* *photo of their really buff dog playing the piano.* *Like, what the actual-*
Its funny, during lunch at my school I had the grand idea of air dropping a meme to whomever had their air drop on. My name at the time was emily, to confuse people. (Emily is not my name) there were about fifteen people I aired opted this to, and the sudden whispers and laughter in the cafeteria made me nervous. But the worst part is that I started an AIRDROPPING WAR across the entirety of highschoolers, everyone started airdropping memes to anyone with their air drop on, and during the end everyone was asking who the hell started it. I've only admitted it was me today on this comment.? Best trend I've started. Now sometimes randomly ill get Airdropped a dumb meme and it'll make my day a little better
Something similar happened with me and my friends toward the beginning of my freshman year of college. Fortunately/unfortunately, it stayed within our friend group.
I've never giggled so manically, just picturing the reaction of the person receiving the airdrop is sending me. Real or not I don't care, this is joy that I'm feeling
I'm still in denial at the idea that people with apple products can just be interrupted by someone sending a picture on their screen without even knowing them
When I was in 7th grade math class, I took a photo of the notes for math from the board. My classmate asked me to airdrop it to her, but I airdropped it to my teacher. But what was worse, was that it was my dad’s old phone and had his name on it. To my teacher asked about it to the class and I reluctantly admitted that I sent it. Thankfully, my teacher was chill and had a good laugh about it. Shout out to you Mr. G!
Not an accident, but surely an airdropping incident to remember. A few years ago, me and a friend of mine were in class, and we both were getting ready to leave. As we were packing up, he showed me an image. It was Tails from Sonic, sitting on a bench. If you know, you know. He then airdropped it to the entire class and left. I wish I could have stayed to see the reaction.
i accidentaly airdropped a picture of shrek saying “the brightest smiles hide the darkest secrets” to a bunch of y7s and they didn’t know what airdropping was so they thought a hacker named ‘girlboss 🤪🤪‼️‼️’ was breaking into their ipads and one of them was next to me and she started crying 💀💀💀 theres now a whole quest to find me, i’m like radio rebel.
I play this game with airdrop in which my phone’s name is “Hot Communists Near You” and I airdrop photos of Stalin to random people on my way to school, and I have to find out who the person who received it is. Before that my phone’s names used to be “grilled sausage” and I once heard this one guy blurt out “who the fuck is ‘grilled sausage’ ??” to his friends, and I really had to keep myself from laughing out loud
@@dilkush_21 Ur so original, it's not like this kind of account has been made a million times, very funny, rick rolls very funny im literally laughing my guts out and im bleeding, please send help 😐
I haven’t accidentally done it, but I’ve purposefully sent random pictures of random cursed images to random people back when I used to ride the bus. This was followed by the yells of teenagers saying, “who’s your mum?!” (because my phone was named your mum). And, honestly, I regret nothing because their frantic screams to find the culprit still run through my mind like music to my ears. I had never been found out.
I don't know why but the casual ones are so funny. Like imagine being a child that just receives an image of a random man on your screen. Just some random ass guy.
Video editing? I'm willing to bet that, for at least some of the times we hear Matt pronounce such a random mess of letters, it wasn't his first time trying it. Try thinking about how the word "krfufflwedrkzbibbelstn" would be pronounced and keep trying to pronounce it over and over again. You will eventually get to a point where you'll feel comfortable pronouncing it as if it were a real word in the English language even though it isn't even close to being one.
I'd say 30% reading skills and 70% confidence, because if you really try read those random letter strings, you'll notice he is often not accurate. Doesn't matter, in this case confidence is a perfect substitute for skill.
I once accidentally airdropped a picture of a Christmas ham to Sideshow Bob and his response was, and I quote "Damnit Edna, I'm trying to teach an English lecture and you just made me project that to the whole class 😑"
One time.... My social studies class had a sub. I know the sub well. Had her before the year before, coincidentally, it was also social studies class. Anyway, she asked what other songs the students wanted her to play. One of them said, "play Rick Astley!" She knew exactly what it was. Which makes it funnier to me. I got Rick Rolled that day. I'm never gonna give that thought up. (I'm sorry, I had to do that👆 I had a chance and took it-)
I once accidentally airdropped a picture of my face really close I up to some random person on the bus. Then I heard someone loudly say “WHO JUST AIR DROPPED ME A PICTURE OF SOMEONE’S UGLY FACE?!” It still haunts me to this day. For context of the picture: it was to send to my friend so they can make a meme out of it
Not quite airdropping to the wrong person, but at one point, I was at a nationwide convention with people from a bunch of different schools. Everyone from my state (Kentucky) agreed to all change our phone names to Kentucky just to confuse people trying to airdrop stuff. Needless to say, it worked beautifully.
Ayyyyy my people! For real though, it is weird that I rarely hear ANY mentions about Kentucky at all whether it be RU-vid, Video games, or even TV shows.
my phone used to be under my dad's apple ID but he didn't have an iPhone of his own, so I could airdrip things from Gary's iPhone without anyone knowing. it was honestly my greatest superpower.
In 10th grade, my friend and I would airdrop cursed images to randos in the school on purpose. Ut was great, because we'd always cause an uproar with people yelling "WHO'S AIRDROPPING STUFF??" "STOP AIRDROPPING!!!" Honestly the most fun I've ever had in any of my classes
When I was in middle school, I was involved in some fandoms (and consequently ships) with what is in hindsight near-lethal levels of cringe. As a result, I had archives of fanart saved to my phone, which I would sometimes sort while I was riding the bus home. And so it occurred that middle-school me accidentally AirDropped roughly 200 pieces of gay fanart to one of the "popular kids" as I perceived them at the time. I knew who had gotten the images because I could hear her talking to her friends about it a few seats back. The best part is that they didn't even know it was me: I had previously set my phone's name to "The Meme Distributor" in order to anonymously send my fellow students memes, and then forgotten to change it back. I stopped sorting my archives on the bus after that.
@@hoffer_moment iPhone user: I don’t know. I’ve been using iPhone for years and have never accidentally airdropped anyone. 🤷♂️ Edit: no longer an iphone user but since I last commented here still no accidental airdrops.
@@hoffer_moment I was using a feature that lets you select multiple photos and do a variety of things (including add to album, which is what I was trying to do) with them. One of those things was AirDrop. I didn't even realize I had accidentally hit the button until I heard the girl tell her friends what she'd just been AirDropped.
lmao I've never really ACCIDENTLY airdropped something, but I took a computer science class this last year and on days before/half days before break we'd do computer science themed kahoots that none of us wanted to do because HE (the teachers we went through 4 of them) DIDN'T TEACH US SHIT. So I was using my friends phone and I went to Pinterest (they trust me with their phone like a lot they do not care what I do on it) and downloaded a whole bunch of "cursed" images and airdropped them to whoever showed up. I probably sent some to the teachers, but who cares. Everyone airdropped things back and it was a fun time. 10/10 would do again
The first and only time I airdropped someone I accidentally airdropped the gay fanfiction I was trying to share with my friend to my English teacher. He looked right at me, and asked if this was the reason I read so much every week.
@@arandomcommenter412 Too many English teachers and professors end up aware of the fanfic writing/reading habits of their students. It’s a relatively common hobby, and word document related accidents happen.
In 11th grade I used to airdrop memes and cursed images to random students. However one day, my principal shouted "who is A Moth?" ('A Moth' is the name I set my iPhone to) Thankfully, I only airdropped a photo of my cat that I usually use as my profile picture. Luckily I did not get in trouble and my principal commented that my cat was adorable instead.
The bigger question is "Who did they intend to send these pictures to?" I had a classmate send a pic of Peppa the pig in BDSM gear to the teacher instead of his friend.
I don't have an Apple device myself, but I've heard from the comments section on another video of these that it's apparently very easy to fumble the button instead of doing something like saving or moving the image.
After rewatching this for the 25th time, a part of me is tempted to go to random places and just airdrop random things to complete strangers just to mess with them. The rest of me is arguing that I should actually pick what I am sending out.
Went to a concert and some guy airdropped me a picture of a cat, and I airdropped something back to them. This went on 4 or 5 times. After the show, I met up with the guy and he was actually a really good guy
This threads the fine line between choosing Android or Apple. Like Android is highly adaptable, has more free shit and has wide price range. Apple on the other hand has exclusives, more costly and has this. Stale questions. Tough choose.
3:18 What makes me giggle so much about this is not only is it two sides of the same story, but it's so factual, quick, and back to back. Absolutely had me reeling.
Not only that. But it appears Elaine softened the blow by saying it was a random. When she had in fact sent Lindsay’s baby pics to EVERYONE in the coffee shop.
My friend accidentally started playing Gangnam Style on Spotify at full volume in our business class- maybe Matt should do accidental spotify or "at full volume" ?
maybe “accidental plays out-loud” my headphones once disconnected while i was playing Portal 2 and my dad was in the room so he heard Wheatley shouting about being bloody massive and i had to lie and say it was about oceans
I went to a small high school where they gave us ipads and in our freshman year we would edit images of our teachers into memes and spread them over airdrop. Eventually they forced all of us to disable airdrop after students accidentally sent them to staff.
As someone who has never once used AirDrop I assume it's just a share button that will send media to a random selection of people within a mile of the sender.
@@Jobamojenkins69420 Yeah, to my knowledge, it's just Apple's version of sharing files over bluetooth, like every device other than apple devices can do, with the one exception that it's faster, probably due to using wi-fi as well. Modern Android phones have a feature called "Nearby Share" that does the same thing.
This video just enlightened me to so many things I had no idea about in this world 😐I'm going to go muse for a while... Unrelated: 1:22 random baby pics, & other random adorableness, is just what this world needs.
I always have respect for people who pronounce entire keysmashes accurately instead of going for the easy route of just saying gibberish. So far my list of best people ever consists of you and Strong Bad.
The one thing that makes me a little sad about my refusal to own any Apple products is that I'll never know the joy of airdropping cursed images to randos.
5:27 I’m watching binge watching Gotham for the first time ever and finally and I knew a scene of Michael Chiklis late season 3ish looked familiar. Nice to finally know the context of where that picture came from, lol,
I remember when I was in middle school, I had to use an ipad to see the board because I didn't bring my glasses. Typically, they turn off the air drop on the ipads, but they had recieved an update the day before, so it was turned back on. My desk was faced in a peculiar way towards the teacher, so 1, she could see everything, and 2, the ring tone was turned all the way up, so you could hear it ever time something air dropped. Her jaw had hit the floor when me, herself, and my friend Gus saw a face full of hard core German porn appear right in front of our very eyes. Everyone wanted to know so bad what had appeared, but I was in tears laughing so hard all day long I couldn't ever bring myself to say what it was to them. It was a picture of some chick getting railed with text over it saying, "NIEN NEIN NEIN" and some explicit joke over it.
once purposely airdropped “i’m in your walls” and other various cursed memes to people in the next hotel room over because they were having a party and loudly talking and playing music
thinking of the time i airdropped a meme of a guy drinking listerene, eating altoids, and eating a lot of stuff made by other companies that make the same products, then he drank Donald duck orange juice, then he threw up. never forgetting the scream of a man saying “NO DONT DO IT” and the. heard him gag…meant to send that to a friend who was at the front. this was a school trip btw
Once accidentally airdropped a pic of me side eyeing my phone to some random girl AND SHE SENT ONE BACK 😭😭 Thanks, Kayleigh you made me laugh one day 💀
When I was a college freshman, my friend started airdropping cursed memes to random people in the cafeteria, but her phone was under her dad’s name. We made sure that we were having normal conversations so no one would suspect our table. This went on for weeks, to the point where we had to remain calm as one table made it their mission to start walking around asking “WHO IS BRYAN” and even returned some memes. Eventually we cracked and they hailed us as heroes.
That reminds me that one day during middle school, I sent a friend of mine a meme. It devoted into everyone’s phone turning into a vibrating mess with pictures I’m still trying to remove from my mind. It’s still too cursed.
My 5 YEAR OLD sister was once on her phone taking the strangest embarrassing pictures of herself and then suddenly I got a message saying she airdropped me a picture of her giving me the 👁👄👁 face.
I have a friend who runs around and airdrops photos of Gordon Ramsay under the device name Gordon Ramsay to random strangers. It’s always a pleasure to watch someone’s face morph into confusion when they receive a photo of a cooking chef chopping carrots. While on fire.
This video has me dying! Just the idea of some rando minding their own business, and then getting sent an image or video of one of the most outrageous things you can think of just SENDS me.
I knew how to competently program in High School, and once made a fake "Minecraft Launcher" java jar that would actually spawn a process, not visible in Force Quit or in any way other than system monitor, which would rapidly open tabs of Carl Wheezer on youtube and set their volume to max every second. (Un)Fortanately the school's security stuff on the school macs prevented me from making it a startup application. My school mac's ID became well known not to accept air drops from. Also, jar files in general became no longer trusted.
I would randomly airdrop ppl memes in all my classes no one ever responded and most of them declined. but in my 6th period was bob. I didn't know bob. his phone was called bob. every other day we would go on a rampage of airdropping each other memes. bob made me feel like I wasn't alone. thanks bob :)
A classmate of mine in high school snuck into the teacher’s lounge to take pictures of an upcoming exam. He then proceeded to airdrop them to the entire class accidentally airdropping them to the teacher as well
I accidentally airdropped a cursed spongebob image to the English teacher and she went and yelled at the other class. For context, I like to airdrop random people, and that day I chose the name “God” as my airdrop name. There’s always a sight delay so I pretended I was checking the time. Clicked all the circles and put it away. Trying my best not to bust out laughing.
@@Kaizer_Kuo apparently no one saw me on my phone and no one else had their phone. There’s only six people in my class, but I think there’s at least 16 in the other class.
I airdropped that exact Simon from Alvin and the Chipmunks with the text “download” to a bunch of people at my school during lunch but on purpose not by mistake 💀
Not an accident, on school trips everyone would turn there airdrop on and send memes, my best moment was when I sent a video of a dad dropping his phone on his baby and hearing some people in the back of the bus start cracking up-
Me and about 100 other students were answering questions on Poll Everywhere for our college class, and someone airdropped the entire class a picture of characters I would later learn to be Zote and Hornet from Hollow Knight doing some very NSFW things with each other. Because the big screen was hooked up to an iPad, the picture was displayed for all to see including those who didn't have Apple devices. The professors were pissed off.
I was in isolation once because of a fight (a room you have to stay in, half a day or full day if you do something really bad). About 25 minutes after the second period bell went off, some kid airdropped a photo of lyrics from cpr, that song by cupcakke.. I sent it to one of the SLT members. The kid that was next to me got a week of iso and I shat myself when she walked towards me just to go the other way Moral - never send cpr lyrics to an unknown apple device.